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Camp Copalis

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· Copalis Beach, Grays Harbor, Washington
10 acres hosted by Jason M.
1 Vehicle/Tent site
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Our property is a wooded 10 acre lot with a large open camp area and grass field for group camp. Located just a short walk from Copalis beach. The driveway and parking pad supports multiple vehicles and grass area supports multiple tents. There's a fire pit and portapotty on site. The lot is 350 ft wide with privacy from neighbors. We have security cameras for when the property is vacant, they are turned off when guests are staying.Camp in your RV or tent wherever you wish, large grass area for tents, single group camp welcome. No amenities except for a large open secluded property. Large old trees and woods to explore as you wish. There's a stream at the back corner of the lot, plenty of wildlife but no hunting is allowed. Copalis Beach is just a short walk away and takes about 10 minutes. Fire pit is available to be used and you can enjoy badminton, football, soccer and other fun activities in the grassy area. Buildings on site are locked and for owner use. Swivel swing in picture is not left out and not available. There is however a hanging bench swing that is available for use. Small RV’s can be driven or towed up the driveway. I take my 23 ft trailer up without a problem, just make sure to stay in the center of the driveway on the way up! Once at the top there is room to turn around.
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6 Ratings · 5 reviews
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Russell H.recommends
August 23, 2024
Camp Copalis
Private Retreat
Very unexpected. A secluded park like setting on a hilltop. Private and extremely well kept! It was perfect for us in our OVRLND Camper.
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Meredith H.recommends
August 22, 2024
Camp Copalis
I’m certain we lucked out to be the only family at Jason’s, but it was a wonderful get away! We enjoyed the little jont to the ocean. The open field area for games, and fire pit that’s ticked away. Being surrounded by 10 acres of heavily forested woods for privacy but with trails…. That we only saw- didn’t explore this trip. We learned we ought to take min 5 gal water per day and the portapotty was immaculate- seriously. Fun get away.👍
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Meredith C.recommends
August 2, 2023
Camp Copalis
My group had a great experience at this campsite. It was exciting to be the one of the first groups to use it. While we had some initial challenge accessing the site, communication with the owners was quick and easy. Definitely will recommend coming back out here for our groups in the future!
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James W.recommends
July 25, 2023
Camp Copalis
Great spot with good access to a number of excellent beaches. Lots of berry bushes!
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Andrew H.recommends
July 18, 2023
Camp Copalis
The spot is perfect for a group but even more enjoyable as an individual. There was plenty of open space, great woodland to explore, a well structured fire ring, and great seclusion. I’d highly recommend this site!
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Copalis Beach, Grays Harbor, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and Quinault First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Jason M.

Joined in July 2023
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